Picturesque tackle their apprehensions in "Necessary" video

Picturesque have been dropping a series of songs exploring dating apps and hook up culture over the past while and they’re back with another in the way of “Necessary.”

The band are releasing the new single alongside a music video via Equal Vision Records.

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The songs started coming out back in 2018 with the release of “Pray” which tackles loneliness in the dating world.

The band’s most recent prior to “Necessary” came in “Crimes” which was dropped last October following their song “Swipe”. “‘Crimes’ is our way of getting weird on this record and showing our listeners a new side of us they haven’t heard,” frontman Kyle Hollis explains. “We wanted to think outside the box, and I feel like we created something exciting and fresh.”

In case you haven’t seen the video for those tracks yet, check them out below.

Now, the band are sharing their thoughts on the newest single in a statement.

This song is a standout favorite from all the writing we’ve been doing. It’s about staying closed off so long, then finally opening yourself up again just to be let down. We’ve been dying to share it.”

Check out the music video for Picturesque’s latest song “Necessary” in the player below.

The band are kicking off a tour with Hands Like Houses and Dead American tomorrow (January 25) in Brooklyn, New York. Tickets for the tour are available here and you can see the entire list of tour dates below.

Dates

01/25 Brooklyn, NY @ Knitting Factory
01/26 Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
01/28 Philadelphia, PA @ Foundry
01/29 Washington, DC @ Union Stage
01/30 Charlotte, NC @ Amo’s Southend
02/07 Houston, TX @ Warehouse
02/08 Austin, TX @ Empire Control Room
02/10 Phoenix, AZ @ Club Red
02/11 Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

What do you think of Picturesque’s latest music video? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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